A General Fiction
A rising CDO salesman rides the housing boom to wealth and status, but as cracks spread through the financial system—and his own marriage—he’s forced to confront the cost of ambition, denial, and the lies he’s told himself.
I survived a near fatal brain hemorrhage but was hospitalized for 6 months. I got through all the pain and misery, by having a party every day - and so can you! Just follow the 70 ideas in my book.
Electrical engineer Jake Harper battles threats to the grid, and infectious disease specialist Abbey London confronts exotic diseases in Washington, DC. Together they operate Dragonfly Inn in northern Virginia.
A loving grandmother spends what seems like a magical day with her grandson in South Los Angeles—until the true nature of her journey is finally revealed.
When her picture-perfect city life collapses, she moves to the small costal town and ends up running its tiny, underfunded museum, armed with nothing but a diary, her wit, and a scooter that barely tops thirty-five kilometres an hour. Written in deliberate foreign English. Entirely its own.
He had hunted elephants in Africa. Dolphins off the coast. Wolves across the steppe. He had never lost sleep over any of it. Until he fell into his own trap. The novel takes one man through the lives of every animal he ever hunted, from the inside. Their joy. Their families. Their fear.
A funny, yet poignant, story of a teacher's first year in a remote Arctic village, where unexpected challenges, doubt, and confusion become the vital ingredients for self-understanding and Life Lessons for what it means to teach from the heart.
Told in dual registers, a “moral tale” wrapped in historical fiction and a candid autobiographical essay, the novel unspools the life and myth of Samantha Chadwick, a mesmerizing but forgotten actress whose career was launched—and derailed— by a single scandalous film.

